FIELD: radio navigation. SUBSTANCE: given equipment for control and synchronization can be used in transmitting stations of pulse-phase radio navigation systems of Loran C type. Technical result of invention consists in development of such structure of equipment for control and synchronization of station of pulse-phase radio navigation system which will ensure free modernization of individual units of equipment and their independent and simultaneous tuning and demonstrate wider potential for backup which will contribute to enhanced maintainability, updating and build-up of functions of units. Proposed equipment for control and synchronization includes two input devices, two receivers-meters, two pulse formers, two switching units, two control units, two control desks. EFFECT: development of structure of equipment which ensures modernization of individual units and their independent and simultaneous tuning without hindrance. 4 dwg
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Dates
2002-12-20—Published
2001-03-01—Filed